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351
Night Clubb Ing
Cat: BLAKMUSIK 002. Rel: 10 Nov 17
Darkwave Disko (7:21)
Chillout Girls (7:42)
Review: Former Ron Trent protege Anthony Nicholson can usually be relied on to bring the goods, so naturally we're expecting big things from this fourth EP of 2017. While rooted in his usually rich and atmospheric deep house style, A-side "Darkwave Disco" draws more influence from the arpeggio-driven pulse of Italo-disco and the Fairlight-heavy sheen of classic 1980s synth-pop. Throw in some classic disco Clavinet lines and a wealth of additional drum machine hand percussion (think shakers, cowbells etc) and you've got a warm and woozy delight. Flipside "Chill Out Girls", a heavily electronic take on his usual deep house style rich in ear-pleasing chord sequences and "West End Girls" style synths, is also quietly impressive.
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 in stock $14.16
352
Meek & Freek EP
Meek & Freek EP (12" reeditado)
Cat: FWM 001. Rel: 21 Mar 25
Southside (5:48)
Great Beat (4:38)
Wanna Be Bad (4:22)
Got Me 123 (4:44)
FR Shawty (4:30)
Review: With an arsenal of releases on labels like NDATL, PPU, Black Catalogue, 2MR, and Harsh Riddims, Atlanta artist Stefan Ringer presents the first release on his own imprint FWM Entertainment. This contribution contains a fluid spectrum of sounds . "Southside", is a soulful, sexy summer house cut. "Great Beat" follows up in a similar vein; jazz inspired, introspective, and upbeat. While "Wanna Be Bad" is a freaky skating rink inspired track. "Got Me 123" is a Hypnotic 2 step groove, and rounding it out is "FR Shawty" a slowed vocal stepper.
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 in stock $19.97
353
The Division
Cat: RB 072. Rel: 25 Apr 18
Neutron Dance (6:39)
Division Ave (4:24)
Shockzoid (9:07)
Moonshake Miner (6:04)
Review: In recent times, Krystal Klear's EPs have wholeheartedly paid tribute to a variety of (mostly New York-based) historic clubs, artists and dance music sub-genres. While he's officially broken the spell with The Division EP - his first outing on Running Back - for the most part it's still a heart-warming, retro-futurist treat. He kicks things off with the cheery, Italo-disco revivalism of "Neutron Dance", where throbbing synthesizer arpeggio lines and mid-80s melodies are underpinned by a bustling mid-tempo house groove, before slowing things down via the Balearic synth-pop shuffle of "Division Ave". Turn to the flipside and you'll find more muscular, freestyle-meets-acid house fun (wild and mind-altering peak-time highlight "Shockzoid") as well as the baggy, glassy-eyed Balearic house rush of closer "Moonshake Mike".
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354
Brand New Day (reissue)
Cat: AMB 1703. Rel: 09 Mar 17
Morning (5:51)
Reve (7:43)
Souvenir (2:38)
Afternoon (6:25)
Pacific Jazz (9:32)
Evening (6:34)
Nite (9:21)
Ocean In Heaven (8:36)
Regard (8:22)
Review: During the late 1990s, Japanese producer Yuji Takanouchi produced a trio of sublime EPs, most of which went largely overlooked at the time. He surprisingly returned to action a few years ago with a handful of similarly dreamy, loved-up productions, prompting R&S offshoot Apollo Records - who famously released his peerless ambient house 12", Southern Paradise, in 1997 - to put together this superb compilation. The genius of his productions, whether dancefloor leaning or more horizontal in ethos, always lay in the hazy colourfulness of his synthesizer melodies and life-affirming chord progressions. It's those traits, coupled with his firm grasp of deep house and intelligent techno aesthetics, which shine through on Brand New Day. "Pacific Jazz", "Nite" and "Ocean In Heaven", in particular, are stunning.
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 in stock $23.31
355
Too Many Classics To Be Left With Little Or No Protection
The Jazz Republic (7:03)
Dance (5:57)
The Rowdy Swing (5:15)
Groove Box (7:21)
Mathematics From The Jazz Republic (6:38)
Flashback 78 (6:28)
Review: Given his length of service, it's rather surprising to find that this is officially his debut album. If we were being picky, we'd say it's more of a compilation, featuring as it does a range of hard to find, in demand classics from the Motor City producer's vast discography. These have all been re-mastered to guarantee louder cuts. It's naturally packed with highlights, from the luscious minor key chords, jazz-funk bass and sneaky vocal samples of "The Jazz Republic" and thrilling peak-time stomp of "Dance", to the jazzy piano flourishes, loose-limbed beats and starry electronics of "Groove Box". Also worth checking is the fireside heat of bongo-laden beatdown shuffler "Mathematics From The Jazz Republic" and the sax-laden disco-house bump of closer "Flashback '78".
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 in stock $55.51
356
EEE 003
EEE 003 (hand-stamped 1-sided vinyl 12")
Cat: EEE 003. Rel: 27 Jun 18
Track 1 (10:07)
Review: The shadowy EEE series has already brought us tasty and much-played tech-house interpretations of a familiar jazz-house gem and a string-laden '80s synth-pop shuffler. Their third single-sided affair - as championed by Zip and Riccardo, no less - takes on a much-loved early noughties R&B classic, placing carefully selected and sequenced vocal snippets around a seriously snappy and sub-bass-heavy groove. Although tech-house in style - note the glitchy electronic noises and spacey effects fixed to the beats - the track's infectious rhythm track was clearly influenced by the current electro revival. This added swing and shoulder-swinging looseness, coupled with the familiarity of the vocal elements, makes EEE03 a guaranteed peak-time winner.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $17.22
357
EP 2
EP 2 (12")
Cat: EGLO 42. Rel: 11 Dec 24
Black Is Key (7:23)
Man Made (4:21)
Orbiting Uhura (6:14)
The Vault Descends (5:27)
Review: UK legend Dego and killer keys-man Kaidi Tatham have been in a rich vein of form of late, dropping brilliant EPs on Eglo, Sound Signature and Rush Hour (the latter under their 2000Black alias). Here, they return to Eglo with four more slices of warm, rich, soul-flecked fluidity. As with previous outings, much of the material has a laidback jazz-funk feel, particularly "Orbiting Uhara" and the delicious "The Vault Descends" (think bustling bruk rhythms and darting boogie synths). They also offer up some tougher, synth-laden bruk-funk in the shape of "Man Made", while "Black Is Key" sees them unfurl a head-nodding vocal roller.
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 in stock $13.60
358
Sidney EP
Sidney EP (12")
Cat: PRCPW 001. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Sidney (6:28)
Sidney (Diego Krause After-Hour remix) (7:50)
Middle Class (7:06)
Pioneers (7:16)
Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $18.60
359
18 Months
18 Months (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: CBS 785923. Rel: 07 Dec 12
Green Valley
Bounce
Feel So Close
We Found Love
We'll Be Coming Back
Mansion
Iron
I Need Your Love
Drinking From The Bottle
Sweet Nothing
School
Here 2 Chine
Let's Go
Awooga
Thinking About You
 in stock $30.82
360
Gold Town EP
Cat: MFV 001. Rel: 04 Dec 19
Whale Parade (3:42)
All Day I Zama (6:13)
Gold Town (5:38)
Ghajar (5:04)
Review: Over the last seven years, Stavroz have appeared on labels as diverse as Kindisch, Laut & Luise and Bedrock, but for this new one they've chosen an imprint close to home. Moodfamily presents the Ghent-based outfit's new EP entitled "Gold Town", where IJsbrand De Wilde and Gert Beazar (both DJs and sound engineers) have made the transition to a full band - now joined by Pieter De Meester and Maxim Helincks. The EP describes itself as the soundtrack for an adventure to mysterious outskirts around the globe. From the lo-slung Afro spiritual vibe of "All Day I Zama", to the dusty/jazzy deep house mystery of the title track, or the tripped-out after hours weirdness of "Ghajar" - keep an eye on these guys going into 2020!
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 in stock $13.60
361
EEE 006
EEE 006 (hand-stamped 1-sided heavwyeight vinyl 12")
Cat: EEE 006. Rel: 01 May 19
Track 1 (6:38)
Review: More from single-sided specialists EEE, a shadowy crew that specializes in sneaky contemporary club reworks of well-known tracks (many of which are, in their original form, about as dancefloor focused as your average miserable indie band or veteran cabaret crooner). What's on offer this time round is a heavily electronic tech-house groove - all Romanian style beats and bubbling, mind-altering synth notes - onto which is laid cut-up snippets from a famous old blues cut that's previously been sampled on a club cut to great effect. While the vocal does sit slightly awkwardly at times, there's no denying the heaviness or effectiveness of EEE's track. In other words, it's another winner from tech-house's most shadowy crew.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $17.22
362
Something To Hold EP
Cat: FLING 005WT. Rel: 05 Feb 20
Feels Right (5:48)
Always Thinking Of (5:19)
Casualty (4:55)
 in stock $14.16
363
54321
54321 (12")
Cat: FXHE OD. Rel: 18 Mar 22
54321 (vocal mix) (8:44)
54321 (instrumental mix) (6:06)
Review: killer new heat from Omar S on his FXHE label featuring Desire on vocals + backed with an instrumental mix.
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 in stock $15.54
364
Fantasy Point
Cat: SC 1232. Rel: 27 Jan 22
The Climb (4:12)
Star Control (4:30)
Red Wave (4:18)
Take Me Home (2:13)
Night Glider (4:41)
Breaker Boogie (3:56)
Rekab's Azy (5:30)
Musk At Dusk (4:43)
Capri Memory (3:51)
Ghost Reflex (3:56)
Sea Green Eyes (4:26)
Game Over (4:23)
 in stock $19.71
365
Giro EP
Giro EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: LPY 02. Rel: 10 Jan 22
ISWIS #3 (6:52)
ISWIS #2 (6:51)
Swim In The Universe (7:16)
Love Is In The Air (7:05)
Review: The second release on Lempuyang comes courtesy of Tomoki Tsukamoto. In the late 90s Tomoki put out releases on Gez Varley's G Records, i220, and of course ran his own Metrojuice Records imprint; putting out some of the most sought-after deep & dubby techno records under his alias W-Moon. After a hiatus of over 20 years he now returns with four new tracks under his own name, still retaining that deep signature sound.




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 in stock $9.98
366
Laminar Flow
Cat: KNOE VV/LP 1. Rel: 20 Jun 22
Vermillion (4:43)
Incubation Theory (5:54)
Laminar Flow (5:38)
Empty Your Mind (6:04)
Oort Cloud (5:21)
Fluke (3:48)
Catalyst (6:50)
Tailwind (6:12)
Dusk By The Bay (2:21)
Silver Linings (5:44)
Shifting Sands (5:27)
Alluvion (4:59)
Review: London-based label For Those That Knoe returns with a terrific release by underrated Slovenian producer Vid Vai. He's been slowly yet steadily honing his craft over the last 12 years with releases on respected labels such as Assemble Music, Tvir, Gilesku and Oskar Offermann's White to name but a few. Laminar Flow also happens to be his first full-length, taking in a wide variety of moods and grooves along the way. From the evocative and acid-laced flow of 'Incubation Theory', the sci-fi electro of 'Oort Cloud' to the sublime ambient offering 'Dusk By The Bay' and the saucer-eyed sunrise breaks of 'Shifting Sands' - the result is a timeless piece of liquid-smooth sonic art.
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 in stock $17.76
367
002 (reissue with bonus track) (repress)
Cat: AOS 002. Rel: 17 Aug 15
Track 1 (1:16)
Track 2 (6:25)
Track 3 (4:03)
Track 4 (6:44)
Track 5 (5:26)
Review: Bless up Omar S! The FXHE man is always happy to repress and reissue some of his earlier records for those that missed out at the time and here he offers a welcome chance to dig into a veritable slab of label history. AOS002 is where it all began for Omar S, first released way back in 2003 as a four track 12" of tunnelling techno and deftly sampled Detroit house. It's been repressed several times over the years with more recent editions featuring a bonus untitled track deep into the B side. The limited 2015 edition now comes in three different colours; orange, red, or brown. Whichever you chose this should be considered an essential addition to your FXHE collection.
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Intérprete: Agnostic Rhythm
 in stock $15.54
368
Kapote Presents: Mushroom House Vol 2
VARIOUS
Cat: TOYT 116. Rel: 22 Apr 21
Harry Wolfman - "Upstream" (2021 version) (5:06)
Kiwi - "We Are Here" (4:57)
Jad & The - "232 (Raw Tool)" (6:21)
Karl Hector & Nicolas Tounga - "Ngunga Yeti Fofa" (The Joaquin Joe Claussell Electric Afrika version - 2021 version) (4:02)
Vito & Druzzi - "Night Masquerade" (7:29)
The Barking Dogs - "Mamarracho" (feat Marcelo Burlon - 2021 version) (4:51)
Capablanca & T Keeler - "No Hay Ritmo" (6:08)
Kapote - "Besamo Fly" (4:02)
Hard Ton - "Food Of Love" (DJ Sprinkles Grub dub - 2021 version) (3:40)
Munk - "The Bolero Bunuel" (Red Axes remix) (5:23)
Art Alfie - "Dance To The Conga" (edit) (3:35)
Review: Toy Tonics has established itself as one of house music's most interesting modern labels. It deals in all the myriad niche styles with equal elan, and always manage to call upon producers with something original to add to the conversation. The musical take on house is exemplified again on this second volume off their Mushroom House series from Kaputt. There are bright, glistening melodic cuts from Harry Wolfmann, tribal grooves from Kiwi, deep basement tackle featuring Italian designer Mathew Burlon and typically balmy and elegant grooves from the always on form DJ Sprinkles. The whimsical charm and lightness of touch displayed by Art Alfie on 'Dance To The Conga' is also to behold.
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 in stock $24.42
369
Global Underground: Select #10
VARIOUS
Cat: 502173 2375674. Rel: 30 Jan 25
Ben Bohmer - "Rust"
Dennis De Laat - "Night Rider"
Jakob Mader - "Non-stop"
D-Nox, Beckers - "Astral"
Markus Homm - "Abiola" (Markus Homm version)
Jan Blomqvist, Rodriguez Jr - "Destination Lost"
Analogtune - "All I Need" (feat Selin Esin)
Parra For Cuva - "Ventilate" (Monkey Safari remix)
Dee Montero - "Within A Dream"
Nicone, David Hasert - "Wasting My Time With You"
Moat - "Undertones" (DJ Tennis remix)
Kasbo - "Drift" (Joseph Ray remix)
Frankey & Sandrino - "The Moment"
Trafik - "1995"
Cristina Tosio - "Makes Me Feel Alive"
Jerome Isma-Ae & Paul Thomas - "Tomorrow" (Trilucid remix)
Alex Kennon & Just Her - "Long Way Down"
Einmusik, Aaron Suiss - "Sabai"
Several Definitions - "Spirits Of The Wind"
Polo - "Nostalgia Del Presente" (Danny Howells remix)
Nicolas Masseyeff - "Life Reshade"
Bonobo - "Expander"
Dennis De Laat, Jade Praize - "Figment Of My Mind" ((Hannes Bieger remix)
Hunter/Game, Noah Kulaga - "Stars" (Mano Le Tough remix)
Motip White - "Shiphorn"
DJ Hell - "My House" (Tal Fussman remix)
Edone - "Can’t Stop"
The Wash - "Voyage"
Nicola Boh - "Another Day"
Alican - "Everything To Me"
Ivory - "Be Human"
Dan Sushi - "The Return Of The Robots"
Guy J - "Just Rain"
Gregor Tresher, Laurent Garnier - "Le Meilleur Est A Venir"
Bog, 19:26 - "Underwater" (feat Diana Miro)
Review: A comprehensive snapshot of the GU label's penchant for expertly curated mixes that blend deep electronic textures with driving rhythms. The opening track, 'Pulse of the City,' moves with a slow, deliberate groove, gradually building momentum as layers of percussion and synths draw you in. As the compilation unfolds, it transitions smoothly between moments of hypnotic, bass-heavy depth and bursts of euphoric melody, encapsulating the energy of a live set. Every track feels intentional, each shift in mood purposefulithere's an undercurrent of excitement throughout, but it's never forced. A polished, immersive journey that reinforces Global Underground's reputation for precision and style.
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Intérprete: Rave Energy
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370
Fool's Paradise Sampler Vol 5
Cat: FP 006. Rel: 04 Mar 25
Jay Vegas - "Sunshine People" (6:33)
Tenacious - "So Good" (6:31)
Sgt Slick - "Everybody Dance" (5:30)
Tommy Glasses - "Time" (5:35)
Review: The "fool's paradise" is a classic device, espoused by many a luminary from Milton to Dante, referring to a special kind of metaphysical plane reserved for those too foolhardy to reflect on their lived misdeeds in any of the main three afterlives: heaven, hell or purgatory. It stands to reason, then, that a small band of nu-disco and house proponents should name their label after it, not least for the stupefying power of disco, and/or the sense of having evaded our sins when compelled to dance! A spin-off of Toolroom, head soundsmith Mark Knight gathers four guardian expiators to lead us into the vainest of all discotheques - Joey Vegas, Tenacious, Sgt. Slick, and Tommy Glasses - for a lulling set of automotive power-disco dreams, in which many a familiar sample from our fleshly lives - from the 70s and 80s, to be exact - filter in and out.
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 in stock $16.64
371
Happiness
Happiness (180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: NEW 9239LP. Rel: 03 Aug 20
Hello (2:18)
Your Love Takes Me Higher (5:39)
Time After Time (4:16)
Don't You Worry (3:50)
Scarlet Beautiful (4:38)
I Love You More (4:02)
The Sun Rising (5:04)
Wake Up Soon (5:00)
Up, Up & Away (6:02)
Found (4:25)
 in stock $22.49
372
Spaces & Places: Album Sampler Part 3
Spaces & Places: Album Sampler Part 3 (limited gatefold blue vinyl double 12")
Cat: KTLP 001V3B. Rel: 14 Feb 23
Feelin' Red (Dark Red Room mix) (7:03)
Industria (8:05)
Let It (Kerri original Full vocal mix) (5:53)
Keep One (But Do It Again) (7:05)
The Calling (15:15)
Who Knows (feat Dora Dora - Media mix vocal mix) (6:38)
Let It (original Full instrumental mix) (5:53)
Review: Kerri Chander's sound is so unique it almost deserves its only genre. He brings more musicality to house than almost anyone and for that reason is often called the Stevie Wonder of the genre. His latest album is a real labour of love that saw him write each of the tunes on the very dance floor of the clubs that are mentioned in each title. In some cases, he used found sounds, calculated the delay of kicks off a wall to phase them through a mix and even record himself playing on a green room piano at Printworks to use in the final tune. It might be the best album of his career and a selection of the tunes from it make it onto this third essential sampler.
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 in stock $38.59
373
Luo Land
Luo Land (12")
Cat: MAD 008X. Rel: 13 Feb 24
Lou Land (5:29)
Battle Hil (6:19)
Battle Hil (Make A dance remix) (7:17)
Battle Hil (MAD dub mix) (6:19)
Review: Fresh from delivering the excellent El U Vee EP, Make a Dance welcome North-East titan Geoff Kirkwood AKA Man Power to M.A.D Records for the first time. This time round, Kirkwood has company: Kenyan singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Rapasa Nyatrapasa. The pair set their stall out on opener 'Lou Land', where Nyatrapasa's Kenyan vocals and percussion slowly rise above a deep, drowsy and trippy deep house groove, before opting for an Amapiano-influenced Afro-tech-meets-Afro-House vibe on the more electronic 'Battle Hill'. Make a Dance deliver two takes on the latter on side B: a proto-house style vocal 'Remix' rich in vintage synth sounds, undulating acid bass, drum machine fills and echo-laden drum hits and a 'Dub Mix' that re-invents the track as a hazy, immersive slab of dub house/deep house fusion.
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Tags: Afro House
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374
Hallelujah Anyway
Cat: GLITS 019R. Rel: 30 Jun 22
Hallelujah Anyway (Larse vocal) (6:46)
Hallelujah Anyway (Dr Packer remix) (5:51)
Hallelujah Anyway (Moplen Classic club Vibe) (6:42)
Hallelujah Anyway (FK Director cut Signature Praise 12" edit) (6:53)
Review: Candi Staton's gospel-fired "Hallelujah Anyway" has a long and complex history. Over the years it has appeared in countless different forms, with this Glitterbox edition pairing two 2012 reworks with a couple of fresh rubs. In the latter category you'll find a deliciously bouncy and loved-up interpretation from Dr Packer that sounds like a late '80s Frankie Knuckles remix, and a "Classic Club Vibe" version by Moplen that dips the tempo and doffs a cap to early '90s New Jersey garage and gospel-house. Also worth a listen is Frankie Knuckles' luscious 2012 "Directors Cut Signature Praise" version, while there's also a fresh airing of Larse's chugging and dreamy deep house take.
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375
For The Soul Vol 1
Cat: HUDD 071. Rel: 24 Jun 24
We All Need Love (6:26)
For The Soul (6:31)
From Da House (6:28)
En Route (6:27)
Review: Chicago house legend and self-professed gangster DJ Sneak must have been busy recently because he has a couple of great EPs arriving this summer. This one takes him to the long-running East Yorkshire label Hudd Traxx and given the title, For The Soul Vol 1, could be the start of a series. That would not be a bad thing cause these are more than useful jams starting with 'We All Need Love' which pairs his raw, loopy, groovy style with disco-infused samples. 'For The Soul' is another silky and hypnotic house sound with hooky tones and lovely snares, while on the flip 'From Da House' gets more joyous with its streaming chords and last but not least, 'En Route' brings a more raucous percussive edge for peak time deployment.
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 in stock $19.16
376
Vampire Nightclub
Vampire Nightclub (red vinyl 12")
Cat: CRM 064RPRED. Rel: 02 Mar 22
Vampire Nightclub (feat Seth Troxler) (8:20)
Without You (extended 12" mix) (8:37)
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377
Rakim Redun Volume 1
Cat: MADE 005. Rel: 12 Dec 23
BASS LOVE (Rakim Under edit) (5:55)
House Teachin' (Rakim Under edit) (5:50)
Allen's Hi Fi Rocks (Rakim Under edit) (6:14)
Celestial Ocean (Rakim Under edit) (6:43)
Life Continues (Rakim Under edit) (6:17)
Review: After an outstanding debut on M.A.D Records earlier this year, Rakim Under is back with the first instalment of his edits series, 'Rakim Redun Vol.1'. Comprised of five edits set to move any dancefloor, these are soft-edged and playful knockers of the cut-up variety, with each of the five edits nodding to everything from medley-style breaks resampleage to early acid house subjections. Notable is Under's edit of 'House Teachin'', the original of which we can't track down, whereas the remix of which is stellar as it is robotically spoken-n'-spelled. Then come the increasingly celestial and piano-packed moods, most notable among which has to be, undendiably, the version of 'Celestial Ocean'. We bask and float in it gladly.
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378
Motorikherz
Cat: PERLON 134. Rel: 03 Mar 23
Positives (4:34)
One & Ollam (7:05)
Nonplus (9:47)
Perfect Storm (4:23)
Light Train (4:49)
Light Tower (4:42)
Novemberme (3:53)
Somewhere (7:32)
After Laughter (6:02)
Review: Originally formed in 2014 as a trio dedicated to blurring the boundaries, the Waves now exists as a solo project of one of the members: Berlin-based Maayan Nidam. Here she presents her long-promised debut album, 'Motorikherz', an atmospheric and off-kilter affair that confidently joins the dots between eyes-closed experimentalism, wonky post-punk-pop, minimal house, opioid electronica and stylish new wave pop. It's opaque and atmospheric in the extreme, with Nidam's evocative vocals rising above (or sometimes being buried beneath) sparse but warming analogue electronics, stripped-back rhythms, heavily processed instrumentation and inventive production trickery. As you can see, it's hard to describe, but it's adventurous, entertaining and - for the most part - surprisingly soothing.
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 in stock $29.70
379
Visio
Visio (12")
Cat: PERLON 104. Rel: 18 Feb 15
Visio
Ruski
Review: After the adventures in Meditations from Thomas Melchior, Perlon's latest release of an impressive 2015 so far finds the label turn to a lesser known artist in Bihn. The production alias of Berlin based Germann Nguyen, BIHN emerged last year with a pair of low key 12"s as well as working with Onur Ozer as Treatment. What Nguyen lacks in profile he makes up for in punchy Perlon-worthy productions skills on the basis of his two tracks here with opener "Visio" a quite haunting cut where stripped back drum programming allows a neat bassline and detailed synth work to shine. Complementing this, it feels like "Ruski" is Nguyen letting his more urgent desires reign free and is likely to become a B side many selectors cherish.
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380
Feathers & Bones
Feathers & Bones (gatefold translucent aqua vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: F&B 001. Rel: 04 Jul 23
Feathers & Bones (5:33)
Visions (feat Liset Alea) (4:26)
Turn The Light On (feat Stereo MC’s) (3:50)
Synthwave (5:37)
Tape #1 (2:06)
Amplify (feat Liset Alea) (4:44)
Tuning The Moon (feat Giorgia Angiuli) (5:32)
Lithium (6:35)
Orlando (4:11)
Tape #2 (2:28)
Review: Frenchman Rodriguez Jnr moved from his native Paris to the sunny climes of Miami not long after the pandemic. He had already started recording the music that features on this new album before he left, and finished it off in the US. You can hear the influence of both settings as he cuts more loose than ever before. His signature synth craft and elegant melodies remain, but there are also collabs with hip-hop's Stereo MCs, his own partner Liset Alea who is an esteemed vocalist, and Giorgia Angiuli. It adds up to a super smooth and sophisticated album with plenty of earworms.
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381
Days Like This
Cat: DEMSING 008. Rel: 05 May 23
Days Like This (DJ Spinna & Ticklah club mix) (5:27)
Days Like This (K-klass club mix) (7:07)
Space Rider (MJ Cole vocal mix) (5:09)
Days Like This (Spen & Karizma main mix) (9:26)
Review: It is fair to say that Demon Singles Club has another top nugget on vinyl here. 'Days Like This' by Shaun Escoffrey is a proper good slice of modern house music and it gets remixed here by top dogs Spen & Karizma, MJ Cole and DJ Spinna. This reissue of the 2002 original has been remastered by Phil Kinrade at Alchemy Mastering with the new remixes including the first-ever vinyl appearance of the MJ Cole contribution. There is lots to love in each of these with all of them being standouts and perfect for playing as the days warm up.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
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382
Sticky Traxx
Sticky Traxx (hand-stamped 180 gram vinyl 12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: FM 12053. Rel: 16 Jul 24
Waterfloor 4AM (5:44)
Overcome (5:07)
Undermine (5:46)
Review: Jay Albert's 'Sticky Traxx EP' is trip through deep house and tech grooves, perfect for any discerning DJ's arsenal. On Side-1 'Waterfloor 4AM' sets the tone with its warm, dancefloor-friendly vibe, weaving a hypnotic sonic tapestry. On the flip side, 'Overcome' and 'Undermine' showcase Albert's skill in creating tracks that seamlessly blend deep house and tech elements, making them ideal for glueing a DJ set together. These tracks aren't about big drops but about maintaining a consistent groove that keeps the crowd moving.With its sticky beats, rich chords, and resonant basslines, 'Sticky Traxx' delivers a soulful, groove-filled experience.
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383
The Hardbody Project
Cat: SBR 001X. Rel: 22 Mar 22
Hardbody (6:42)
Track 166 (6:28)
Deepshyt (6:19)
Strobe (5:46)
Review: Sloth Boogie has scored something of a coup in signing this EP from DJ Aakmael (real name Greg Stewart), whose track record of producing ultra-deep, high calibre fare makes him one of the most lauded house producers of the last decade. There's naturally plenty to savour across the EP's four tracks, from the languid, laidback shuffle of 'Hardbody' - all mazy, eyes-closed synth solos, warming riffs, dreamy chords and Theo Parrish style deep house beats - to the hazy, Omar-S-esque 'Deepshyt' and jaunty, quietly celebratory 'Strobe'. Our pick of an incredible strong bunch is 'Track 166', if only for the quality of the jazzy piano solos that sit atop Stewart's woozy chords and locked-in beats.
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384
Hand In Hand EP
Cat: HOUSEWAX 037. Rel: 03 Feb 25
Uhh I Like Your Style (6:10)
The Crust Song (5:18)
Upstanding (5:17)
Maintain The Vibe (4:27)
Review: You always know what you are going to get from Johannes Albert and that is well-crafted house music with a traditional undercurrent but nothing overly slavish to the history. 'Uhh I Like Your Style' is a nice crosier with a melodic bassline and smooth chords that effortlessly sweep you up. 'The Crust Song' is more laidback and dubby, 'Upstanding' then brings some party vibes with the swirling pads and fist-pumping analogue kicks and 'Maintain The Vibe' shuts down with some US garage flair and nice choppy vocal stabs.
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Intérprete: Robert Drewek
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385
Fabric Presents Sama' Abdulhadi
Sama' ABDULHADI / VARIOUS
Fabric Presents Sama' Abdulhadi (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FABRIC 218LP. Rel: 23 Nov 23
Acid Arab - "Laba Staifia" (Ammar 808 remix) (6:19)
XZYKO - "Kangoa" (7:52)
Sama' Abdulhadi - "Well Fee" (feat Walaa Sbait) (6:15)
Carbon/Peter Groskreutz - "Discharge" (6:53)
Michael Klein - "Contact" (6:54)
Sylvie Miles - "Man In The Woods" (6:31)
Lutgens - "ASMR" (6:12)
Psycrain/CAT - "Goosebombs" (5:40)
Review: Sama' Abdulhadi is a DJ who very proudly represents her Palestinian roots and is the first artist from her homeland to break out onto the international stage. She has a passion for sound design and has famously been arrested and jailed for eight days for desecrating a religious site when she played a set, with permission, at Nabi Musa. Her entry into the legendary fabric series is a doozy with emotive techno and cavernous deep house from the likes of Michael Klein, Carbon & Peter Groskreutz and Acid Arab as well as her own cut 'Well Fee' (feat Walaa Sbait).
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386
Real Tone Classics 001
Cat: RTR 001. Rel: 16 Jul 24
Remember (feat Jovonn - Talk mix) (6:01)
Wanna Be With You (5:53)
Don't Ever Luv Me (6:46)
Keep Yo Self (7:48)
Review: If you know house music you know Franck Roger. The towing French figure has been part of the underground for many years and has a timeless sound that by now is expertly refined. His own Real Tone is where're he saves up some label classics now starting with a delightful deep and breezy Talk remix of 'Remember' (feat Jovonn). There is a hint of humidity and sweat to basement swinger 'Wanna Be With You' then 'Don't Ever Luv Me' lifts your head with its classic vocal samples subtly woven into a light and airy house skipper. 'Keep Yo Self' brings more classic vocal house hints to a disco-coloured house groove.
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387
NEM 100 1 Vol 1
NEM 100 1 Vol 1 (orange vinyl 12")
Cat: NEM 1001. Rel: 02 Oct 24
Danny Howard & Eli & Fur - "If You Were" (6:17)
PAX & Rui Da Silva - "Touch Me" (6:49)
Nicole Moudaber - "Rise Up" (feat London Community Gospel Choir) (8:13)
Armand Van Helden & Mark Knight - "Down To Earth" (6:37)
Review: NEM 100.1 Vol 1 isn't your standard deep house compilation. With heavyweight contributors like Danny Howard, Nicole Moudaber, and Armand Van Helden, this release feels like a meeting of minds with a shared purpose: to push familiar boundaries into unexpected places. Danny Howard and Eli & Fur's If You Were sets the tone with a blend of understated house rhythms and finely layered vocals. There's nothing overblown here - it's precise, refined, and confident in its restraint. PAX and Rui Da Silva's Touch Me follows, reviving the iconic anthem with modern production sensibilities. The track is driven by its deep, chugging bassline and stabs of melody that feel like a nod to the original, but also refreshing in their approach. Nicole Moudaber brings a more atmospheric element to the fold with Rise Up, featuring the London Community Gospel Choir. It's expansive, combining gospel depth with Moudaber's signature techno edge, resulting in a track that demands attention without feeling heavy-handed. Closing things out is Armand Van Helden and Mark Knight's Down to Earthia production that melds classic house tropes with a contemporary spin. Its punchy, syncopated rhythm and laid-back groove avoid the typical tropes, instead offering something warm, slightly off-kilter, and entirely captivating. This is a collection that doesn't fall into the trap of overused house formulasiit's bold without overstating, intricate without being pretentious. A strong reminder that these artists still have a few tricks up their sleeves.
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Tags: Tech House
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388
Gargantuan (reissue)
Cat: 49NLP 005. Rel: 21 Jun 24
Don't Panic (7:03)
Schmoo (5:36)
Aqualung (5:17)
Little Bullet (part 1) (6:55)
Little Bullet (part 2) (6:30)
Land Of Oz (7:34)
Something's Got To Give (6:35)
Orange Coloured Liquid (5:03)
Schmoodub (7:27)
Let Go (7:25)
Review: Charlie May and Duncan Forbes, childhood friends turned musical collaborators, found themselves at the forefront of the UK's burgeoning progressive house scene in the early 90s. Their album Gargantuan still shines like a star to this era, blending influences from Italian house, Jamaican dub, and German trance into a cohesive and innovative sound. Spearheaded by William Orbit's Guerilla Records, May and Forbes contributed a track, 'Don't Panic,' that epitomized the genre's playful yet sophisticated vibe. Gargantuan still moves listeners with its infectious melodies, funky basslines, and intricate rhythms, earning it acclaim as a landmark of early progressive house. Featuring the setlist staple 'Littlet Bullet' and the underrated but beloved 'Schmoo' (dub), you have a jammed pack double disc of great 90s UK dance music. Gargantuan receives a well-deserved vinyl reissue, reminding listeners of its enduring influence and timeless appeal.
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Tags: 90s House
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389
Techno Pop
Techno Pop (heavyweight vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: STUMM 308. Rel: 12 Nov 09
Boing Boom Tschak
Techno Pop
Musique Non Stop
Der Telefon anruf
House Phone
Sex Objekt
Electric Cafe
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390
What A Day
What A Day (hand-stamped 1-sided 12")
Cat: DIGWAH 01. Rel: 05 Apr 18
What A Day (8:50)
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391
Random Fragments EP
Cat: YRE 054. Rel: 17 Dec 24
My Inspiration (5:43)
Soul Brother 88 (7:02)
Future Times (6:37)
Random Fragments (7:07)
Review: Earlier in the year, James Baker brought his long-running ReKaB project to Andy Vaz and Alessandro Vaccaro's long-running Yore imprint for the first time. This speedy sequel is similarly assured and quietly impressive. He begins by wrapping vintage drum machine beats and an angular, LFO-style bassline in unfeasibly spacey chords, bubbly electronics and woozy vocal samples ('My Inspiration'), before treating us to a warmer and more melodious slab of analogue deep house loveliness ('Soul Brother 88'). Over on the flip, 'Future Times' sees Baker pepper a hypnotic deep house beat in intergalactic, Motor City-influenced synth sounds and bubbly acid motifs, while title track 'Random Fragments' is another classy, far-sighted deep house-meets-deep techno number rich in superbly spacey sounds. Music for the head and the feet!
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392
Between Dreams & Delirium EP
Cat: BIZR 006. Rel: 07 Mar 25
Synthesize Hypnotize (6:10)
Fonkwork (Supersonic cut) (6:00)
The Shining (Deep mix) (6:47)
Beauty In Blue (7:14)
Fuchsia Funk (5:15)
Review: UK house producer Jhobei steps up for Bizarre Trax's sixth release with a five-track journey that perfectly encapsulates his dynamic and ever-inventive approach to groove. From the outset, the EP leans into hypnotic, off-kilter rhythms and fluid basslines, expertly balancing heads-down sophistication with a playful, club-ready energy. The A-side pulls into deeper, more cerebral territory, while the flip side loosens up, embracing warmer tones and funk-infused melodies. 'Synthesize Hypnotize' kicks things off with rolling low-end pressure and tripped-out textures, setting the tone for an EP that thrives on movement and subtle intricacy. By the time 'Fuchsia Funk' arrives to close things out, Jhobei has shifted gears into pure dancefloor mischiefielastic bass, crisp drum programming and an undeniable bounce that nods towards sunlit festival moments. As ever with Bizarre Trax, it's forward-thinking yet undeniably fun, a balance Jhobei strikes with effortless flair.
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393
Papertrip
Papertrip (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: RS 065. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Papertrip (6:11)
BB (5:07)
The Function (6:07)
Cenotes (4:42)
Review: After an impressive outing on this label last time out with 'Ripples,' the enigmatic Wallace is back with a red hot follow up, 'Papertrip.' This one has club hit written all over it once more and previous tunes of his have been much the same with big plays from the likes of Gilles Peterson, Palms Trax and Hunee. The title track opens up with an ascending lead synth line and old school Chicago house drums. 'Bb' then brings a little infectious garage skip to the dancefloor and on the flip, 'The Function' pairs it back to deft drum loops and smeared pads and an infectious rhythm. 'Backwaters' closes down with some dubby out and float beats run through with fuzzy dub chords and some molten synth melodies.

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394
Touch Me Again
Touch Me Again (limited 180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: HEIST 087. Rel: 11 Sep 24
Touch Me Again (5:53)
Hang On (6:52)
The Joy Of Melancholy (6:08)
Forever & Ever (6:26)
Review: Dutch duo Dam Swindle have spent much of the last 12 months masterminding the 10th anniversary celebrations - and numerous releases - of their popular Heist Recordings imprint. This excellent and wonderfully nostalgic four-tracker is a great way for them to return following a near 12-month gap between EPs. On opener 'Touch Me Again', they add eyes-closed, early Orbital style female vocal samples, breakbeat blasts and bubbly acid lines to a joyous, piano-powered house groove, before going deeper into chunky and dreamy house retro-futurism on the heady and life-affirming 'Hang On'. Their love of strong melodies, memorable chords and rubbery basslines comes to the fore on the joyous 'The Joy of Melancholy', while 'Forever and Ever' is an organ-rich, gospel-tinged fusion of vintage US garage sounds and colourful synth sounds.
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395
Expoz EP
Expoz EP (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: JOULE 015. Rel: 03 Dec 24
Expoz (7:26)
Fraistival (7:09)
Anomisk (6:54)
Vertu (5:56)
Review: Expoz by JanaretT & Miroloja marks another successful collaboration between the two camps, delivering four tracks of beautiful spacey melodic techno and tech house. The A-side opens with the title track, 'Expoz,' a club-focused tech house anthem that balances techy elements with pulsating melodies, setting the tone for the EP. Following is 'Fraistival,' offering a slightly progressive house vibe with a captivating melody that flows seamlessly. On Side 2, 'Anomisk' emerges as a catchy builder, drawing listeners in with its infectious rhythm and evolving layers. Closing the EP is 'Vertu,' a chill deep house gem perfect for late-night sessions, exuding class and elegance while maintaining a melodic allure. The resulting collaboration continues to give us tracks that are both hypnotic and immersive.
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396
AB
AB (12")
Cat: PERLON 117-1. Rel: 05 Sep 18
On A Bass (8:45)
Dreaming Perfect Zebras (10:06)
Review: Japanese techno titan Fumiya Tanaka is no stranger to Perlon, having first appeared on the lauded label back in 2012. Even so, Ab still marks the veteran producer's first appearance on the Berlin-based imprint for the best part of five years. Tanaka hits the mark straight away on A-side "On A Bass", a perfectly crafted, low-slung tech-house roller that pits the rhythmic swing associated with Ricardo Villalobos against a locked-in bassline, creepy deep space chords and all manner of twisted, cut-up vocal samples. In comparison flipside "Dreaming Perfect Zebras" feels rather classic and old school, with Tanaka drawing on both his love of early UK tech-house, Motor City influenced deep house and the crunchy tech-house percussion of contemporary imprints such as YYY.
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397
Keep On
Keep On (double 12")
Cat: LH 1221. Rel: 05 Feb 13
Awareness
Humitly
Deep To Deep
Overcome (feat Select)
Break Trough
Inheritance
Direction
Incorruptible
Review: Despite being born and raised in Detroit, Luke Hess is rarely mentioned in the same breath as his Motor City peers. Then again, his brand and dub-infused techno doesn't fit neatly into the futurist narrative. This latest full-length flips the script slightly. While it has plenty of dub-flecked moments (see "Overcome" and "Humility"), there's a greater reliance on melody over mood. While this could be a reflection of the involvement of collaborator Omar-S, it's more likely an indication of Hess's development as a producer. Moving from hypnotic deep house to robust techno via beatless interludes, Keep On is Hess's most accessible set to date.
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398
Superlongevity Six
VARIOUS
Cat: PERLON 114. Rel: 14 Jul 17
The Stowaway - "A Suspicious Passenger" (5:31)
International Anything - "When It's Dark (Moonlight Medley)" (7:56)
Synchronized Sleep - "Bodycode" (4:50)
Kalabrese - "Dudingen" (4:50)
Pile - "Noshow" (4:46)
Dimbiman - "Turtle Gone" (6:07)
Margaret Dygas - "Saasafras" (7:39)
Fumiya Tanaka - "Standing North 6" (6:47)
Baby Ford - "Dognosematic" (6:24)
Narcotic Syntax - "Agents With Fatty Acids" (6:19)
Ricardo Villalobos - "Gono Fuznk" (7:10)
Binh - "Wochenbett" (6:29)
Darren - "1999/2017" (extd version) (1:31)
Spacetravel - "No More" (6:32)
Soul Capsule - "Them Yeah" (6:41)
Sammy Dee - "Marvin Goes Savage Deep" (7:28)
Maayan Nidam - "Trail Of Glitter" (7:30)
Melchior Productions Ltd - "The Hope" (6:26)
Review: Seven years after Superlongevity Five, Zip and Marcus Nicolai's Perlon ushers in its 20th anniversary celebrations with the long-awaited follow up. 18 exclusive cuts from label family and firm friends old and new, Perlon's whole range is on display; from the pensive, restrained and dense house music of Baby Ford right through to the cosmic p-funk of Kalabrese, every Perlon shade and hue is on display. Highlights across the deep, widescreen trip include Villalobos's freaky "Gonzo Funk", the planet-leaping jacks of Spacetravel's "No More" and the late night trooping power of International Anything's "When It's Dark". Super.
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399
Tamarindo
Tamarindo (12")
Cat: PERLON 132. Rel: 26 Jul 22
Tamarindo (13:14)
Time Issues (9:01)
For (4:46)
Review: Here comes something new on the ever-essential Perlon. There's no exact information about who is behind Ottlix, although some scant information online points to the names Felix HK and Ottber, whoever they might be. Either way, mystery is always a part of the Perlon vibe and so it goes on this superlative trip into micro house territory, with lead track 'Tamarindo' pivoting around a relaxed broken beat formation and elegant slithers of deep techno synthesis. The snaking rhythmic style keeps up on 'Time Issues', which comes on like a Stasis joint with its fluttering, psychedelic machine soul tones. 'For' has a more pointed shift towards the dancefloor with a steady house beat, but it's still plenty weird as a good Perlon record should be.
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Tags: Minimal
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400
No Clothes
No Clothes (translucent yellow vinyl 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: VESSELRECORDINGS 002. Rel: 17 Sep 24
No Clothes (5:39)
1985 (6:46)
City Life (6:43)
Dust Redux (6:26)
Review: Ira James - owner and orchestrator of Vessel Recordings Group US - is treating us to plenty of newness this month and first up is Natural Rhythm with this transparent yellow vinyl 12". It's pure deep house bliss from the off with 'No Clothes' pairing rubbery and punchy kicks with some liquid synths that bring colour and depth. After the delightful '1985' comes 'City Life' which has a more dubby and bulbous low end that disappears out of sight as snappy snares power along the groove. 'Dust Redux' closes out with some sleek synth work and tech house minimalism that is pure dancing bait for the heads.
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